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Unity or Irrelevance: The Eritrean Opposition’s Moment of Truth

Eritrea is no longer governed; it is controlled. The state has collapsed into one man. Eritrea is Isaias Afwerki. After

The Echoes of Stagnation: Reclaiming Eritrea’s Future

Through Internal Reckoning and Diaspora Strategy Unity has long eluded Eritreans. The word is invoked so frequently—and so casually—that it

Why the PFDJ Is Afraid of Us: The Strategic Threat of Nationalist Unity

The ruling People’s Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ) has not endured through popular consent. It has survived through an

Eritrea at Year’s End: Between Endurance and Exhaustion

As another year closes—the thirty‑fourth since independence—Eritrea stands as a nation defined by contradiction. It is a country that endured

When Liberation Becomes a Cage: Eritrea’s Unlearned Lessons

Eritrea’s tragic trajectory—after one of the most heroic and costly struggles for independence in modern African history—remains one of the

Emperor Haile Selassie and President Isaias Afwerki – Part Six

Giants and Lilliputians: Power, Image, and Machiavellian Survival Emperor Haile Selassie and President Isaias Afwerki – Part Six 1 — 

A Shepherd, A Tiger Cub, and A Village

A shepherd boy, bored while tending his goats on the edge of a village, cried, “HELP! A tiger is attacking

The Eritrean Opposition’s Double Bind

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